Why do some MPs invest more in constituency communication than others? Using data from the Communications Allowance between 2007 and 2010, Katrin Auel and Resul Umit identify key incentives that explain this puzzle
Interest groups often seek to influence legislators and legislative behaviour. We argue that the lik...
A clear majority of Members of Parliament are now on Twitter, with over 400 MPs tweeting. James Dona...
Mass emails are frequently used by advocacy groups to mobilise supporters to lobby legislators. But ...
Everyone agrees that members of parliaments (MPs) should keep in touch with the people they represen...
This article extends the empirical evidence for the use of e-newsletters in parliamentary communicat...
This paper studies determinants of MPs expense claims in Parliament using the data released under th...
Members of parliament (MPs) are elected via two different tiers in mixed‐member electoral systems - ...
In many countries, members of parliament receive publicly funded allowances to communicate with the ...
This article extends the empirical evidence for the use of e-newsletters in parliamentary communicat...
A substantial literature demonstrates that in advanced democracies the public generally prefer for M...
An influential literature underlines how much parliamentary communication of European Union (EU) aff...
Objectives Although a salient component of parliamentary delegation and accountability chains, the c...
Objectives: Although a salient component of parliamentary delegation and accountability chains, the ...
Studies on political communication in multiparty democracies usually focus on political parties as u...
How can we best measure and study issues related to political parties, and how can we break the part...
Interest groups often seek to influence legislators and legislative behaviour. We argue that the lik...
A clear majority of Members of Parliament are now on Twitter, with over 400 MPs tweeting. James Dona...
Mass emails are frequently used by advocacy groups to mobilise supporters to lobby legislators. But ...
Everyone agrees that members of parliaments (MPs) should keep in touch with the people they represen...
This article extends the empirical evidence for the use of e-newsletters in parliamentary communicat...
This paper studies determinants of MPs expense claims in Parliament using the data released under th...
Members of parliament (MPs) are elected via two different tiers in mixed‐member electoral systems - ...
In many countries, members of parliament receive publicly funded allowances to communicate with the ...
This article extends the empirical evidence for the use of e-newsletters in parliamentary communicat...
A substantial literature demonstrates that in advanced democracies the public generally prefer for M...
An influential literature underlines how much parliamentary communication of European Union (EU) aff...
Objectives Although a salient component of parliamentary delegation and accountability chains, the c...
Objectives: Although a salient component of parliamentary delegation and accountability chains, the ...
Studies on political communication in multiparty democracies usually focus on political parties as u...
How can we best measure and study issues related to political parties, and how can we break the part...
Interest groups often seek to influence legislators and legislative behaviour. We argue that the lik...
A clear majority of Members of Parliament are now on Twitter, with over 400 MPs tweeting. James Dona...
Mass emails are frequently used by advocacy groups to mobilise supporters to lobby legislators. But ...